If a jump inhibitor computer is activated with logic, it will stay on even after the logic signal that turned it on turns off.
This is most easily tested by linking a button to the inhibitor computer and activating it, despite the signal turning off the inhibitor stays active. If the same button is pressed again it will succeed in turning off the jump inhibitor.
The same issue has been tested with in-ship remotes, activators, OR-gates, and AND-gates.